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TiIEE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JANUARY &, 1878, o ground that no court'can deny s plaint!l the Hght to prove A title ngainst any person holding land claimed by them. This raso is fdentical with the cjectment cace of Les va, Superintendent Kaufman, now pending fn the United States Ctrenlt Court of Virginla. In that caso the Attorney-General of the United States has filed a suggestion informing the Court that the United Stafes i in possession of the property through its officer and agent, and the only possession that it is capable of having and using It In the execution of Its eoverclan end constitutional powers have snggested to tho Court tnat it has not_jurisdlction to take any action which will tend to disturh the pus- scisions of the United Etates, and has tiled A MOTION TO DISMISS the smit. This motlon remmns undecided, but 1€ dudo Tlughes follows the decision of Judge Cartter he must averrule the motion, and per- mit Gen. Lee's suit to procecd. Tha case will come up again at the terin of the United States Court in Alexandris which opens to-morrow. Tn the Western associated Press. —Tne Bupreme Wasmseron, D. Co dan. Court to-duy decided the notorious care of Se. Garrahan vs, Thie New Idria Mining Company. ‘Iis Court decldes that the record ket at the Genoral Land Oltice at Washington of tho Caii- -fornin contirnied Mexfean grauts, relied upon by Mctisrealan as evidence ot his title, does not Jrove the vonveyance to him by the Umted tates of the lanil in controversy, becauso the record doca not show & patent countersigned by tho Recorder, and therefore {8 not suflicient to prove the thio In Mctiarrahan. Otner gues- tions ralsed in the argtiment aro nut Lonsierrd fmmmu. The Chief Justico delivered thu opin- lon, NOTES AND NEWS. TIOUNDING CORDIN, Sierial Dispateh 19 The Chicugo Tridune, Wasmneroy, D. C., Jan. 7.—The sudden movement agafnst Corbin, of Bauth Carolina, Is interpreted here to Lo 8 move to seciire hls immediate indictinent In view of the possibility of the Scnate Committee declaring the Legisla- ture which clected Butler fllegal, and In the eontest between the latter and Corbin deciding In favor of Corbin, It scems to be thought that if Corbin ts indieted for bribery in sccuring lils placo it will at least greatly delay auy con- tewplated setion. NEW HAMPANIRR. A well-posted New Hampshire politician and perzonal friend ot Chandler's has just arrived from that State. e expresses tho opinfon that the Convention, which meets on Wednesday, will fndorse Haves. ile says tho eftect of the Chandicr letter has een to increase the strength for the Fresdent. 'This, lie eavs, 18 largely owlng 1o the teeling smong manutacturers and busi- ness men that quict fo the country s needed sbove all (hines as one of the niaiu require- wmenty fur business restoration. TIHA PAIIS RXFOSITION. ‘The Comsluner of Agriculture {3 very mutch diaplensed because Counitssfuncr-General MecCormick has returned to New York without indicating which portion of the Expusition Fund 13 1o be devoted to the Agricultural De- portment. ‘The Cummisstoner of Acriculture claius thut the spirit of the bill requires that at least 830,000 should be devoted to that departe ment. Attempts will o made to pass aniend- ments to the Exposition Lill, The Comniis- eloner-General desires one permittingexperts to be Lhosen on personnl merits without regard to Btates, and providing thue the honorary posi- tlons be given to the States, The bill provides for the contrary course. HI3 OLD MISSUS. Marsbal Fred Donylass was to-day requested by telegraph to come to Baltlmors to seo his jortuer awner, Mrs, Scars, who 8 supposed to Dbudying. He started by the tirst train, TENNZISER POLIBICY, The Star makes a briet alluston this ovening tu a subject wh Ia knuwn 1o oe attracting cousiderubic ottention in Tennessce, uamely, the project of takhig Postimaster-Ueneral Key s an auti-repudiation and Adusinlstration can- dldute tor Governor. Many of the Republte- wis of Eost ‘lennessce are In favor v and ft 18 believed u_caaily be carried under bim the Stats tinancial fssue and the 's Soutliern pgliey. ‘Iliere are a good y Tennessec Dewoctats who have exoressed celre ol latg to lr{ tols move, aud wno Le- Meve It would suceeed. ZAMIOANA, 5 the naw Mexican Cowml slonir. talks quite frozly of thy desires of Mexico 18 gxtend come mercial relations with the United “Biates, Iln will soon make a publie address upon that sub- cet, o clalins that Mexieo can furnish the Tmited Biates an ample supply of excellent eoffee ot cheaper rutes, ond that the eame is true of sugar, - INVENTORS' DATENTS. To the Weatern Associated Pres WasnixutoN, y Jun, T—~Tne Inventors are woving to have the cost of pptents reduced from $100to 83, It1s vropused to nbolish the muxtels und cxamlustione, graning putunts to all who apply, as o Enciand, and leaving the right to on juvention to ve contested In the vourts, HENATOIt DUTLER AND REAUMPTION. According to a Clarleston speelul, enntor Hutler, n an ntervlew yesterday, declared bimselt oppused to tho repeal of the Resumption act, Ho saldt *Tho people o the Suutlh are beziuning to acquire habite of eeovomy aod seit-rellance, which are fudfs- pensable to thelr substantial prospenty fn fu- tore, and | take It that this s been brought about tn a great moasure by the prospective re- s ption of specls payments. Tho Henator lius not given the sublect of remanetization of wmiser sulllcient luveatigution o form au aply- fon, and donfes that ho has ever glven expres- slon to hlv views of the Bland bill, ¥ .. IR NEW YOUK APPOINTINENTS, New Yous, Jan, T—"The fleratd's Washing- ton special suys: “Prosident layes wall not. sund 1 any new nominations fur the New York Custom-1louse, at loase for somo time to come. Ttus course he bellevos to be for the best inter- eats 0f the country awl the party.” AMERICAN PRODUCTS IN ENGLAND, Our Cousul at Brudford, £ngland, says that tho trade In American butter ond chiess (s estounding, the latter belug sold as Cheshire, while petroleum 18 o necessity, “l'rude inother vroducts ut Amerha Is mapidiy ncressing, THE TEXAN Bost] Col. Bhafter, briore the B Militury Affuirw, this alternoun, gave lulorma- tion voncerniug events in the Texas bonler, He satd there was much less steattng during the yust than ja any former yea THE THUE VEKNION, Reeent forwotion from Kiugaton, Tamaica, peparding an msult 10 the American flug by the Uritsn mun-ot-wor Blanche, s evidently fucor- ect, copeuially in wo tar us it ueserts that the Amcrican Cunsul at thay point took sldes with the Britlah sutuonties, "Pie ofllelal protest on Consul George B, Hoskinson has bevn recelved at tae Btute Depurticent, and shows that ho fomed with Prudencis de Murguindo aud © other citlzens of Baltimore in o demund that the Amerlean coustwlse schoouer Eva aud ber crew should be nllowed to proceed with their attempt 1o tako a curigo of hu.mo trom an fsland on the Morant Keys, which tuud, it fs cluhned, i American territory, ‘Fho Tecorud ob the Ireasury Depurtneut show thut the schuouer Eva was regulurly yolsd deensed, and cleared o u coustwlso Lru was i the empioy of Amerkan atlzegs, Toe LW was conpused of reguiar countwine sallura, 6nd there were etehiteen other Aumerlcncitizens, white sud colured, on bourd, who had been sent to aud in getting out the gusne, ‘Uhe Treasury Department was direetly fuatrumental In tho fs- tue Of the clearance to the sctivouer Evaasa tuastwiag veasel, wnd thero duca wot appear to Le suything of u tilibusterive character about the expedition. A number of wen, also Ameri- sun citizens, were I possedston ol the fsland so luuig ngo as the 15tn ol Septembter Jast, bulore the arnval of the Eva uud the iuterfereucs of the Bt man-of-war Blanche, - ———— PENNSY.VANIA POLITICS, Hueciul Dispatch to The Cllcaga Jrivung. Pitrasune, Pa., Jau. 7.—Tue political pot wus Lubbling Lriskly In the Democratic rauks Baturday sud contiuues Lo du s, ‘The oeeasfon vl tho stir [s the chioles of delegates fur tho ‘iuberuatorial Conventlon, The Mo, Jumes i, tlopsins, cx-Congreawman from this district, 14 the favorlte at thisend of the State, Exactly what the fssuc between the Democratie and ie- ]vubllum varties i8 wonld puzzle the average Jewozat to telle In o tuls section newrly every onels tor sliver; ut jeast thoss who aro HOt Gave not wucn to say fur themselves, uud vory lew, citusr Deuocrats or. Hepublicans, huow whether they subport Preaident Huyes und Liz douthero policy of vot, § My, flopking id be sowlnated tor Governor, & bow cle- meot will be Likely to be futreduced futo tae auvian] that 13, @ sew elewicnt for ths sectlon, thuuiz s o old vne for the Weslern Blates, Mr, Hovkius' Cuneressivual curcer wus imade lunous Ly lia adyocucy of Goverumentad probibition of ralway diacriisinations, ‘fhe prescst Btate Guvernment tor sotue thine Las been reguided wa tke pecnlisr property of the Penusylyania Jatruad, and thy Bowinulon of sucy 8 Inau & My, Hupalus jor the Governorehip would Lo Lely to wake tue luce ol bawtie un tpy rall Way guestion, With the preseat state of el $i% eaiu-t toe Veonsylvana Ralbrond 1 thls vl ot the state such k gLt could uot full to L u bvely ouu, ol this that the staty next 1all o Pres =Commlttee on FOREIGN. London and St. Petersburg in Constant Telegraphic Correspondence. Little Hope of an Armistice Now Entertained at Either End, England Willing to Humor Russia in the Matter of Peace Preliminn.ries.‘ But Must Be Allowed to Pass Upon the Final Ar- rangements. Reported Resignation of Lord Caruarvon, the English Colonial Ministor. Conflicting Reports Regard- ing the Russian Bal- kan Expedition. The Condition of King Victor Em= manuel Said to Be Imr proving. DIPLOMACY. LITTLE PROGUESS DEING MADE. Special Dispatzh ta The Chicago Tribune, Loxpoy, Jau, 8—6 a. m.—Vague rumors of an appronching armistice are current in Viounn and Paris, but can be traced to no ro- lisble source, The genernl holief here scems to bo that England has succeeded in avoiding dangerous complications with Rus- sin, and has opened the way for the begin- ning of peace uegotlations if Turkoey fouls disposed to make the first ndvances in the manner suggested by Russin. Such action by Turkey SEEMS IMPROBANLE for rome time, since the severity of the weathor in Bulgarin and Asia Minor s en- forclug a tomporary cessation of active oporations, and Turley theroby gnins almost ns much time for . strengthen- ing ler lines of defonse as she would by an armistice, Englaud, after sending the answor telegraphed you lIast Fridny, communicated Russia’s previous nota un- officially to the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, and as the information that an ar- mistico conld be obtained through applien- tion to tho army commanders was no news to Turkey, the latter seema to have con- cluded TO WAIT AWHILE before acting upon it. At present all diplo. matic oporations are following the same course s the army operations, there belng o gooeral lnll in all European Courts, Rou. mania will insist on having a voice in the peaze megotintions commensurata with her sacrifices, while Greeco also demands a place in any peace confereuce that may assemble. It Is belleved that Greece will endeavor to oblaln THE CLESION OF EFIRUA AND THESHALY, ood Roumouia will olaim the Dobrudscha, including the m :uth of tho Danuble River, and tho dismantling of Silistrla, Rustchuk, aud Varna, Your correspondont In Pora telegrapls that Tarkey would willingly sgres to the coselon of Batouw to Russis, the independ- ence of Borvia nud Roumania, somo changes of tho Montensgrin frontior, aud possibly the free possuge of tho Dardauclles ; Lut, having no knowledge of Russia’s demands, sho OANNOT YET UL FOR PEACK A Bt. Petérburg correspondent handsome- ly supploments the foragoing by stating that hopes of an armistics ara dying out thore. ‘Iho grentost necreoy a3 to Nusslu's terms is maintained, aud oven the Communder-in- Chief hias no fnstructions on that point. Meetings of the British Oabinet are held threo or four timen & wook, but litile can be ' learned of the Cabinet policy until the meot- fug of Parlinnent, WAR NOT THE DANULR. Loxuox, Jau, 8= . m,—A Bucharest dls- patch says: **'The feo hos ceased moving Inthe Dunube, Tho river 1a already frozen over near Uaolatz, and fs expected to freeze as far ss Bim- nitza hwmediately.” THD OKERK AUNTY, An Athens - correapondent states that the calling out of thu sccoud-class reserve, which Lus Just been ordered, will salse the Greek ary to 85,000 men, Uncertaluty sa to the fn- tention of Great Lntaln paralyzes the Grecks, but us long ue the present Mivistry remaln tn oflice 14 msy Le regorded as corlaln thae a warlike policy will net be definitely adopted. A Bt. Petursburg dispateh ways bopes of an aninlatice are rapldly divappouring, The strict- et scereey 8 muintalned us to the terms Russla would propoie, It s sald even the Commander- lu~lumul hins not yet been fustructed on this olut, ; . ‘ - TUE PONTE REALY TO NEQOTIATE, A Vienua coirespondent telegraphu: 1t le aunounced framn Constantinople that the Porte has utormud Eugland of its readiucss to enter Into usgotiations with Ruesia, but intd. inated that it did not think uegotlations betws the militury commuuders, as fproposed by Hus- sia, sultable, » much preferabls method belug negotiation through special plenipotentiuries, ‘There are, however, formal diflculties fu thy way of this proposa), A Vieuva speclsl says Eugland bas informed the Uovernment st Bt. Petersburg thut she bus no objection fu princible to the couclusion of the armlstice in thy mode proposed by Nussta, but, a8 revards the terms of peace, to new Eu- Tupean prograinme must be drawn up without the sunctlon of her Mujesty's Quverument. HENIGNATION OF TUX HAKL OF CANNARVON, Loxuox, Jan. 7.~It lu reported that the Earl of Caruarven, the Beerctury of State for the Colunies, bas resigned. FAULIAMENT, The opinton Is gaining ground that & general election tor mewbers of Farliament i near, and that the Constrvative mausgers are already vrepuriug therefer. Thy Becretaries of difder- vot Consurvative assoclationa bave been fu towa duriug Lhe pass week consulting witn vurlous members of the Goverument, They report struugly lu favor of u dissolution. CONFURKHING TOURTHEL. Loxpox, Juu. 5—8 u. w.~The H'vst publishes the following in official form: * Another Cab- nct counefll will be held Wednesday. Mean- while, important communications are heing held telegraphically with St. Peteraburg. Tho probabilities of an armistice Icrsen rather than Jocrease, but It fs impossiblo to foresve what any moment may bring forth.” EMBARGOED, The ammunitfon embargoed at Cardiff con- sisted of empty cartridga cascs, stopped merely for o customs irregularity, The embargo has now been ralsed. RADETSET. Lonnox, Jan, 7.—A special from Bucharest saya that Uen, Radetsky, who has crossed the Balkans through Shinka Pase, will probably noi move beyond Kezanlik, where be can escctire comfortable quarters, Interruption of com- munication across the Danube would arrest his onward march, Nothing fs known at the headauarters of the Crarowitz sbout Gen. Radetsky’s maovements which would confirm the Impreesion that he will not go beyund Kezanlik for the present. THE BALKANS. % Loxpoy, Jan. T.—An offlelal telogram dated Shipka, Jan. 0, recelved at Constantiuople, stutes that the weather was mild, and two hours' can- nonade had been exchonged with the Ruesfans. 'This contradicts the Russian report thit tien, Radetsky had crossed the Balkaris through the Bulpka Pase. RUASIAN BENTIMENT. Br. Prrerenuno, Jun. 7.—The Journal de St Delersbury rays: **Russia, after her Immense sacrifices, demands tho right to discuss the conditfons of pence with her enemy alone. Russis, however, recog- nizes the neht of Europe to make known its appreciation of peace condltfons scttled between belligerents, It is neverthe- less important not to admit any pretensions which might mislead the vanquished concern- ing thelr position, and public opinon concerning the relations betwveen the Powers." 1N CONBTANTINOPLE, CoxsTanTiNOTLE, Jon, T.—The Ministerial crials which was cxpected to onsuo In conse- quence of interpellations in the Chambers has been averted, All the Ministers retaln their portfollos. Mahmoud Damad Pasha will shortly proceed ta inspect the fortifications of the Dardancllcs. Reou! Pasha, although remaining In charge of the Miatstry of War at Constantinoplc, hasboen also Intrusted with the supreme command of the army in Roumelia. Bulelman Pasha retalns command of an army corps, and Baker Pusha of a diviston under Reouf Pasha’s orders. BOFIA. ViRNNA, Jan. T.—Tt s sald that the Russ found 8,000 ‘Turkish wounded in Sofia. MAHNOUD DAMAD. Loxpox,. Jan. T.—A telegram reccived in Paris from Constantivople reports that Mah- moud Damad Pasha's resignation has been re- fused. He attended the Council of the Minis- ters on Sunday last, ITALY. Roxm, Italy, Jan., 7—Noon, —King Victor Ewmmaonuel passcd o comparatively quict night, but his fever continucs to increase with tue fur ther extension of bis pleurtsy. A CONSULTATION, . Rows, Jan, 7.—Professor Baccelll, of Rome, and Dr. Bruno, from Turln, have been sum- mouced for consultation in regard to the condi- tion of the King, The Kinz Is In wverfect pussession of nis mental facultivs, and is desirous of taking his usual part in tho direc- tlon of alfairs. AN IMP'ORTANT QUESTION, When the news ot tho King's iliness reached the Popu hie asked tho Cardinals who were pres- ent withh him, ** What will bappen if the Vativan and the Quirlnai buth hecome vacant?”? ‘Tho proposal to hold the next Conclave clae- where thau at Romo is strongly opposed by Coamerlenwo Pecet. The schemo 18 promoted by the Ultramontano Cardinula. EXAGGARATED. ) Roue, Jan. 7.—The King's pencral condition s improyed. It is declared that the reports as to tne gravity of his iliness have been exag- gerated. MISCELLANY. MUTUALLY SATISPACTORT, New Yonk, Jan. 7.—Tho .lfoniteur, the offi- clal journal of Haytl, ot Dee. 23, announces that the ditleuity between Spaln and Hayti in regard to the couviction and threatened exeeution of n Spavish subject in Port au Princo for incondiar- tsm hos been arranged to the satistaction of both parties. Explanations made by the Hav- tlan Uovornmnent through tho British Minlster resident proved sullleient to the commander of the Spanlsh erutser, who subsequently ex- chunured salutes with the shiors and visited tho Prusldont of the Republie PAILUNE, Loxnox, Jan. T.—Joseph Anderson & Bon, proviston merchonts, have falled. Llobilities suppused to Lo #1,000,000. ‘lie lossea Liave besn lurgely on Canadiun produce, THE WOMEN. Concourse of the Most Formidable of Amer- ica's Female Cltlzens ut Washington, Suectul Diawitch to TAa Chicago dribune, Wasminaroy, D, O, Dec. 7.—The woman- sufragisis commenced what theyeall *aweek’s campaign for freedom® hers to-day.. The “freedom ” desired Is tho right to vote. ‘The campalgn s for the purpose of luducing Con- ©resa to pass o bill for u sixteonth amendment providiug for weman-suffrage. The vlan of the campuign |8 to vislt all promiuent men who will give them audisnes, In seversl notablo In- stances whore thuy bave tried they have met with the formidablo objection that the right to control suffroge fu tho Htates b ono not glven to Loogre 70 TIIB STATHS THEMSELVEL, Among tho prominunt womon present oro Are, Barah J, Bpencer, 6 noted sgitator of this city; Mes, Hovker, ot Counecticut; Ellzaboth Cady Btanton, Miss Joyee, and Julls Binith, othurwiss knowu as the “cow-woman." ‘The latter refuses to puy toxea uutll she has o volee lu the Government, and the Tax-Collector of the couutry district whero shiolives annually sulls & cuw for the peyment of the taxes. The womien, us thu (st stepiu shelr campaign, destro the Benste to DISHEUARD IT8 MOST ANCIENT FRECEDENTS, aud permit them to come upon the Seuato foor Iuthoe character of lobbyists n thelr own in- terests. They clalm thut & precedent has already been set for their adumittunce to the Heuate, inasmuch ws Mre, Gen. dherman aud Mra. Adiiral Dablgren bave, they say, guns upun e foor ot the Beuute whileit was ln acnolun gnd busought votes sguinst wolman's sulfrage, ‘Lhcre bs vow ithusiasm it the Couvention—un enthusiasin which pluln peovle might suy borders upon the protane, Mra. Houker waggested that the Convention adjourn ou Wedueaday vext tomeee o the ladies’ se- ception roown ‘of the Benate, aud then ASK GQOD TO DIRECT THEM what next to de, Blw vud shu wanted it unde stoud thut the lodics iutended 10 take posse: slon of the Cupitol uest Thursday—by Gio ‘I'ng person naking the report ol this apee finds fu peceseary Lo add that thls cpaculation was not made i & profane manuer, but with a suppticuting gesture poluting beavenward, Toe woilen secii (o hyve w touvi oF politics In tewr bugiticss, Mre. Spencer sald that sho was giad that the party sow coniug futo power, wiich bul rested fur sizieen years, was ALIYE "70 TUE IMPOKTANCE OF TUE WOMAN QUENTION. She predicted tuat Lho party which gave Wt Ler righte would prevail tor the uext twenty-five years, and Mre. Hooker eulugized oy, Huboard, ol Conpecticut, **that good Dewocrat,’ becuuso ue bad asked too Ledislas ture Lo trame a bill to slluw warged woines to Luve tbe suwe property sights as thelr bus- bunds. This, she anid, was uow the law of that State, and was wvie k0 through u blil drawn up by ber busband, Jobhi. ‘The wowen baye so fur carned thedr polut ws to obtuin un order trom tho Benate Cunvmittee ou Privileges sud Eloc- tions for u heaniuyg on Thursday next. Mud, MUss. A woman scosutivu ot o different sort con- tluues to attruct cousideruble sitention ut tug Cupital. Returuing wembers of Cougraas tell extravaguut storles of the watuer ol 111 of Lo Widuw fHicke ug Lie Lopel where she lived fn Waskington, she lived at the rute ot 330 sday, bad servunts fpuuioerable, sud o ledy compun- o who was s old uud rheuwatic us vot fu by uble Lo vudure the Ight uwir, A gurgewus sol- vred valet preceded Mrs, Hicks to Lier meals In tue publle dlvtug-roow, und walked betore ber when she retired Liow it 8he was visited by sowe o1 the wost notable wen W Weshiugtou. STATE AFFAIRS. Qubernatorial Inauguration at the Capital of Wisconsin Yesterday. The Insignia of Ofiico Delivered to Gov. Smith by Gov. Ludington, Briof Addrostes Made by the Outgo- ing and Incoming OM- clals. Some Account of the Elaborate Dis- play Attending tho Cerc- moniess Synopsls of the Loglalativo Messago of Gov, Yonng, of Ohio, Opening of the Senatorfal Contests In the Sates of Ohlo mad Kentueky, WISCONSIN, INAUGURAL, Soectal Disnatck to The CAieazn Tvibune, Mapisoy, Wis., Jan, 7.—1ho city is crowded with strangers to-day, a large majority of tho members of tho Legislaturd and many prom- inent politiclans and citizens from other parts of the State arrivinz on the differcnt tratne, Tho Portage traln, under charge of Conductor Hyan, bearing the Mauston Zonaves, a fine body’ of men, and a number of legisiaturs and others, arrived about 1) o’clock. At 13 o'cluck the In- augural train from Milwgukee, with ten coaches with State oflicers and milisary companles from Ureen Bay, Bliobovuzan, aud M{lwankee, prom. Inent citizens of Milwaukes and other citles, and o large number of ladles, arrived at the West Madison depot, where a very large crowd qwaited It. A PROCESSION was soon formed with the State officers-clect, the outgolny Stute ofticers, the Reception Com- mittee, ladfea In carrlages, the Governor's Guard of Maalson, Capt. Stock commanding, other military end citizons (n line, with Bacw's Milwaukee band and the Mauston band, form- Ing au imposlny uud grand spectacle, and, to the straius of enlivening musie, the procession marched to the State-flouse, the streets being alive with people. On arriving ot the Capltol the wmilitary, under cominand of Ed E. Dryant, formed avound the cast asteps of the Capitol, where the carriages vontaln- ing the Btate officers-clect, tho out- golng officers, and the Committee of Keception were escorted to the Senate Cham- ber, where Gov. Smith and other State offlcers wero sworn in by Chlef-Justice ityan, of tho Supreme Court. @ov. sMITH, after all of tho State officers had taken the catl, mude the following remarks: ¥eurow-Crrizexs: Profoundly impressed with & deep senso of Whe grave responslbility just aasum- ed. Icaunot in Justico lonysclf retire t tho Kzec- utive odice without uitempting at leasd to convey 10 you, on beliaif of thoso Wno are 1o be associatod with “mo In the adminlstration of Btale affalra, no less than for . mysell, somo cxpresslon of the gratitude we feel for extibition of your congratulations and good wish- 8, fullowing and coufirming as it does that ex« presslon of contidenco which called us from among yuu 1o these honorable pusitions. FOIL MYNELF AND POI MY COLLEAGUES 1 thani you most hearify, and 1 beg to Besury yon that this Lour and ite lesons shall remuin o mon- ftur, furaver reminding us of your yrotound sol- ituda tliat, $n tho discharge of our willclal duti wo nay taithfully redect the intognity, the Wi dom, and tho patriotum of thé people whose survints aud represcotatives we mre, It would be namfestly impropor for me ‘to detain you with extended reinurkas st this time, snmcmnlv us [ shiall be called upon in a very few jays to cummiunicato o the Legialature my viows in” rognrd to public aairs, but {nu will boar with me, 1 truat, it X avall myself of Lhie opportunity to extond TO MY DISTINGUISHED PREDEOESSOR 1he thunke of tho State of Wisconsin for tho ofii- ciont and vconamical methods which havo charace terlzed Lis adunnistration, and to congratulate im tuat, 10 rotinng tu private lite, ho varries tho largest weesurs of public confidence. 1 coslte to say, furtner, thut not only from pubtic report but from’ persousl acquaintance, § Ko grout pleasuro In bearing testimnony to the urbunity, tbe udelity, snd the lntogrity which have charactorized thy ndninistration of tho roveral de- partuents durlu the incumboney of thoyentlomon who are 10-uny rolleved from oiticlal duties, Agalu 1 thank you, one aud all, and cepocialiy thoss citi- xen-woldiers whoss prossice coutributus vo much to tho cowplutenevs of these ceramonics, and L Lospeak for lwyself and my assoclates the charitus bl wnd tolerant Judginent of vur tollow-citlzens, ana invoke the DIvine guidance in the perfurmance of our olticial duties, GOV. LUDINGTON, the outgulng Exccutlve, was to have made a fow remnrks, but, owing to hoarsenuss, was un- able to read his manuscript, whick, howeyer, ho nanded to the reprosentatives of the press, as follows: Fruiow-Citizexs: You havo fo-day witnerssd ono of those cerutmonled characlerstic of our furm of (lovernment, 'Thu citlzens who havo had charge of the atfairs uf tho State, having werved tho torin for which Loey waro ch tupned over theirsoveral trusts to aiher citizeis whom you selecley for the purpose. Ro it Ixn”:unv thaé 1, Wwho yeaterday onjoyed the houor of being Gover- nor of thls Commonweslih, am TO-UAY A FIIVATE CITIZEN, having no miore power than the least atong you, while s goutloman who wae yeaterday a privats cltizen 18 to-duy your (overnor, These ch 870 the very evssiice of our inst.tutions, and not doubt that their efect 14 allogother whol sume, For my own part, 1 wou very gratoful when 1ho people of Wisconmn choso me Lo bo the Chlef Maginteato of the Stutu. Lhave sougt to show iy geatitude by performing tha dutive faithiully and for the best Interests of the peopty, 1 § could be certaln tust 1 have wuccocded o thle sifor: thero would be no alloy in e saiiafaction that icel atbung relloved of the carea aud lavors of ouice, T AM WELL ADVANCED IN LIVE and §t Is fmprobuble tuat L will ever avaln aceept offictal position, but { will never consa ta lake o Iively Interost 'in_overything that concerne tne hongr aud prospurily of Wisconaln and the hap- pluesa of ber cilluns, 1 am deovly geatoful o iy worthy successor for ble cumplimentsry romarks, and hopo thiat bis dutice muy pruve g pluadait und s rolations with the peopis of the Commonweulth ag corgial ae huve buen mie, Alter which the offlcers wero escorted to thelr severul departinents by the old otlicers, Tho crowd was linmense, but a portion of the rrowd galniog admission to the chawber toseotho oul ndministered, TUE WEATHRR was Intenscly cold, and the crowd who wore unable to wet in the Capitol rapidly disperscd, At 4 o'clock the Bheridan Guards, under com- msud of Capt, Willlam P, O'Connor, the Bay City Guanl, of Green Bay, Capt, J, i1, Elmore, the Mauston Zouaves, Capt, William N, Rem- Ington, the Evergreeu City Guard, of Sheboy- gan, Cupte . 1L Born, and the Governor's Uuarda, of Madison, Capt.Johu Btock, tho wholo under the commund of Col, Il M. Benjamln, asalsted by Charles Rogors aud Maj. Charles O. Steldor, ull of Milwaukee, had a parade sad ve- view on Maln strect, bhetwi the Purk flotel and the Vilas House, and wero juspected by Gov. Swith und stafl, all the rmn,mnfieu acqult: ting themselves with much eredit, The fnste ton, owitg to the lutcusely cold weather, was of short auration, TilB CAPITOL (s beautifully decorated. “TueBenate Chamber, where Uov, Bnith aud other Btate officers s ludicw dre boding @ reception, Is hundsonety draped witn nativnal ond State battle-ta; bunting, and evengreeus, with tropleal towers fu greut vrofusion. Aduruing tha wally, back ol whery the Brate oflleers are recelving their friende, 13 o large, haud<ome white screen, in the furm of a guble, decorated with bunting fats, aud evergivens, the Lop sunnounted wi the war-cagl, Old Abe. A larve shield hay {n thecentre of thoserecn, withthe wond * Wel- vome" emblazoued jn green, und vn wreaths un oach utde ore the figurcs 1578 The Asscin- bly Hull s ulso tastefully decoruted. Iu the centro of the jotunda iy a large fountain with threo busine contalning a hundred o wicro luree speekled trout, Bui- roundiny the fountain are wmasscd irofcal plunts, tlowurs, aud tralllng viucs, witha uuw- her of jets of water shooting Bheb up fu the rotunda und fulifux buck on Huwers and yines. SMyriud gas-jets fu the dowe wake it sliuost & 1alry ecene, TBUE WAS A PERVECE CHUSH st the reception, u largs nutber of people be- jug upable 1o galu admittaues to the Capltol. ‘The youth, beauty, and wealth of the Biate are Icprescutad, uid "6 ball for brllisncy bardly ever. cqualed nnd never execlied fs now \k:mler way in the Scnate and Assembly Cham- ers, WIRE-LATING. Canvasaing for various oficers of the Legis- latura has been lively during the afternoon. Turner, of Poringe, wilt be Chlef Clerk of the & with Williame, of Prairle du Chien, as L. J, Brayton, of Murguette, nt-at-Arms, and prohably D 1. Aselstan| | the hand fizliting Is being done inthe A hlv. A3 the matier now looks, both Democrats amd Republicans will make ’traieht couens nominations, tha Republie: nominating Kelley, of Green flu(. The Der erata will nominate Warner, of Sppleton. Th yeenbucters will pominate Parier, of Beloit, Atler Lolding firm for awhile, thero will prob- ably be toncessions madae between Democrats and Republivans, which will mve the flpflkeh #hip to the Bepublicans and the Chief Clerk to the Democrats, thus LEAVISG THE GRSENDACKERNS OUT IN TIE COLD ENTINEL There ara thres prominent candidates for the Chtef Clerkship—J, R, Bunter, of lipon: Col, . A. Calkins, of Milwaukees and George Peck, of the LaCroase , ench ona working hard for the pluce and sanguine of success. auch & combination by inde, the oflices witl he divided up equally between Republicans and Democrats. ry ong voncedes Mr. Kelley's clection, Should the conlitlon not bo elfected, there nre_enotigh hard-money. Democrats who will vute with the Repubiicans to elect him, O1110. THE LEGILATURE, Saestal Disnaten to The Cilcngs Triduae. Corusnus, 0., Jan. 7.—The (leneral Assem- bly convened to<day, In the Benate the claim of thy Republicans that Scoator Curtiss, of Cleveland, wio was clected Prestdent of the Scnnte last scssion, after Liout.-tiov. Young's promotion to Governor, was the proper person to tall the Scnata to order was disaltowed, and the Senate was called to order Ly Secnator McDonald, a Demoerat, the oldest micmber present, « J. W. Owens, of Licking, was then clected President pro tem. The Ropublicans filed o paper earncstly protesting ngainst such a proceeding. THH HOUSE clected James E. Nenl as Bpeaker. Nenl, last fall,at o political neeting, Introduced Pendleton aa the next Senntor from Ohlo. The present As- sembly contalus about fifty farmers, and Isonly a falr nverage 1n polnt of ablilty, The Democrats have an unwleldy majority in both branches, and are without any leadess of special ability. Tndications are that they will reorzanize most of the public nstitutions of the Btate to make roon for nurty Workers, The frst bIl introduced to-day, and that camo before tho session cro it was three hours old, was ono to reorwanize the Penitentiary. ‘Thia will bo rushed through, and will give about cighty places to small politicians, The pressuro forofiica s terrlblo. Hundreds of applicants are pushing for every place, UNITED STATES SEVATOR. ‘The Spectal Comnittee apoointed to fix the time for the Senatorlal caucus have agreed ou next Thuraday, Ewing wanted it on Friday, and Pendleton to-morrow, but the Committeo compromised and made 1t ‘Thursday. The ho- tels aro filled with the frlands of the Sonatorial candldates, and the tight §s lostug much of that velvety sontiment that has thus far character- ized it Pendleton, Ewlug, Moraan, and Vayne all nave headquartera presided over by stirewrd and active pufn.lcluu-. Paynu hag until to«lay Lben allowlie his iriends to say that ho woull uot actively cntor the contest, but to-day his men live been reintoreed by u lurge party {ron Cleveland, and they seem Lo be workinu to make Payne a man upon whom oll dissatisiied clo- wonts can centra, Thoy are payiug speclal at- tention Lo . TR QLOSE-MOUTIIED MEMBERY who lave not navjed thelr first cholee, and claim to hare Induced several Pendleton men to vo to Payne in_caso Pendieton cannot win, ‘Thoy have a squad detalled to wateh other can- didates and nssist v Jucreasiug the differences betwoen thowm, To-nleht, for tho first thuo, Payne seems more Mko the * dark horse,” Ii(s friends, however, aro {njurlug thelr chief by treating somne of Pendleion’s prominent mani- agers vavahierly, one of whom they ordered out ol thelr rooms to-day, They also sturted the stury to-duy that PENDLETON \VAS DRINKING VERY ITARD, Thoso things must react and Injure those cir- culating the storiea, Pendloton claims to havo won three votes by atrategy to-day, and pro- {usaes to believe ho hos now within n very low votes of enough to nominate him oun the fivst oallot, Both Ewinz and Morgan deny this claim. Ewing says no will surely win, or die- tate the winuer, ~The alliance, offensive and do- tensive, betweon Ewlng and Morean, which looked so promislng o few days ogo, f6 not making headway. Morgan still'cialina twonty- eizht votes to start on. Ewing’s friends say they have thirty-cight votes, but they ore keep- ing quict to-day, which i3 in wonderiul contrast to their blufling attitude lost weck, At Pendle- ton's headquartere the clalin Is Irom forty to forty-tive votes, 00V, YOUNA'S MHE3SAGH, To the Weatern Asxoctuted Press. CorunBUs, O, Jun. 7—Gov. Youu's annual mesaaie, sent to thy (eneral 4\l-cmulg, shows among other things that 85,000 has been patd un the Biate debe during the past year, and the fundod dobt now outstandlir s §06,4i0,605, The lozal indebteduoss purecutes §30,033,600, and the frreducible deht 1s 84,231,404, making the grand aggreguto debt of the State 50,000,478, Tuo total taxes lovied in 1877, collectablo In 1878 18, $2,062,774, Recommendation '1s wado that n Jaw bo Enlwd to temporarily restors tho levy for the State tux to three ond onclalf mills, and that the same remedls! legdslation be had to enfore iformity and equity in tax- ing vroperly aceumtiug to its trus value fn 10uney. ‘ll‘he suggestion {s made that losisl- tion should by had to preserve the Euhl(n works of tha State, and an tnvestipation b made into thelr present comdition. ‘The Governor also recommends the passwie of a law for tho thur- ough_drainage of tha northwestern scetion of the Btate. Liberal legishution to perfect the l{llem of tramning teachers and for & more thorough supervision of conmon schouls is rece owmended, 3 ‘The varlous henevalent, penal, and roforma- stitutions and Agrlcultural Colleges are U1y tudorsed and commended to thie care of the luw-meking power, ‘Tuo sugeestion (3 woade that tho salaries of the Judges uf the Buprems Court should bu incressed that Congress ahould bo asked to ctinnge the eastern and soutburn boundarics of Ohio so to protect aud foster the attompts of the Fish Commissioners to supply the streams with tish, ang prevent the residents ol adjolning Btates from destroying youniz ish by muans of selnes. tiov, Young pays o high comoliment to the cmumm-( of the Natlonal Guards dugiog the striko of Juit summer, and asks fur apbropria- tlons which will make thewm stlil more cificleat, ‘The recommnendution 18 mude that a law be passed Lo protect labor, and vapeclally to punish employers who issuo in puywient for labor their senip payable ot their own stored, aud 0 conpel them 1o pay i lawiul money. LEGISLATIVE, In the House this sfternoou bills were lutro- duced to repenl the Registration law, and provides for the pubhicatlon of Sherills' where tho appralsed value cxcceds $500 In Uer- man newspipers in countles whiero the property I8 located, and to strike the word * white " froum the Alilitla law. A reavlution was Euml calling on the Ohio Representatives e Congress o use 4 Ca cflorts to secure the passage of the Bland Siiver bill without auy omendinents mitlng free coloagre. In tho Benate, bills were introduced strikiug the word *white ? from the Militia laws, und o allow parties to 8 pote to coytrace for the pay- meot of fulerest at stated perjody. The Demoyratie jolnt caucus to nowminate a & candidato for United Btutos Bonator will bo Leld noxt Thuraday uight, MINNESOTA, TUE LEQISLATURE, Bpacial Dsvuieh ta The Cilcqan Tribune, 8r. Pavi, Miun,, Jan, 7,—The Republican Legistative caucuses thls gvenivg nominated us fullows; Seuste—Secretary, Charles W, Jobu- sy, of Minnvapolis, unantiwously; Assistant Bueretgry, Ed }L Folsom, of Ohigago County (hoth served In the same poaltions fust segston); House—Bpeaker, €, A, Ullpan, of 81, Cloud, uuammously ; Chlel Clerk, ark D, Flower, ol 8t. Paul; First Assistunt, Robert Deakin, of Ked Wing, Tue Legislaturo gssvmules at noon to-morrow. The pesslon prowlses to be one of unusual futerest, TUR VINS? INPORTANT QUESTION will be whetherthe Lieunlul-session ammendment was adopted by tho wajority required by the Coustitution; that b, whepbier & wajority of all tho voters gt the lust election wys requiyed, of o wejority of those votluz on that yuestion. It amendment 1o declared sdopted, thep all Seconte terms will explre with 1l year, and uu effort whil be wade to reapportion the State, it tue Lugislature, taitiug to respuortion In & 2 requived by the Constitutlou, still posscescs e legal night,. Auwttewpt will be wude to reconclle or otherwize disposa of the conflicting intercats whici xlchl{ the contpletion of the 8t. Payl Pactile Branch Raflway to 8L Vinecnt on the Manitoba horder, — State-S8uperintenident Burt ana many other educators aro bitterly op- oeed to Merrlil's School Text-Baok iaw passed a9t winter, and witl strlve for fta repeal. The fron-clad Tax law will require partial revision on necount of fay nents adopted n the ressfons of 1857 THE ORASSOF come up with scyeral pr asslstance by furnehing ace sprine, ostiniates heinmr bushiels will be reguired, of which 40, needed fo Kandigoht County aloue, KENTUCKY. UNITED STATES SENATOR. Suectal Dispatch 16 1he Chlcagn Tribune, TouwvitLe, Ky., Jan. T.=I'roctor Knott, Julge Wiilism Lindsay, Gen. Cerro Gordo Williams, Isaac Calidwell, and Uov. McCreary wiil e nominated nt Frankfort to-morrow tosic- cced United Btates Bonator McCresry.. The race I8 thought to he Uetween Wiillams and Lindeav. McCreary has somo strength, hull e Caldwell, will onter on. the & darkehorso plan, The canvasshascaused much talk through- out the State, ‘The Democratle varly owes the po- sition to Wiltiams, Lut other candidates scem inclined to overcome him by combination. Wiillnmns Is & old Democratic war-lorse, Lin say Ia an abie Inwyer, and Caldwell Is constder the same. Manv Lelieve Gove MeCreary will win, coming lis ultlsately as & compromise can- didate, ¥ CATLIFORNIA, TIE LEGISLATURE. 8Ax Fraxciaco, Jan. T.—Buth Houses of the Lecislature adjourned to-day tlll Wednesday, Lout of respect to the memory of the Iato Benator Porter. 111s funeral will take place to-morrow, under the auspives of the Odd-Felluwa, of which decensed was a prominent member. CRIME. BURKLAW. Botctal Diavalch to The Chicado Tribuna, Brrinamisip, I, Jan. 7.—~Capt. Thomas, sttorney representing Burklaw, under sentence to be hanged at Vienna, Johnson County, ap- peared at tho Governor's oflico to<day to present a potitfon for commutation of the prisoncr's sentence to imprisonment for ltfes The etition fs indorsed by Judge Dougherty, the State’s Attorney, and by nine of the jurymen who con- victed Durklaw, There nre also sume remon- strances on Alle .agulust commutation. The Governor gave no eucouswrement, and ft 18 wrobable that he will not intertero to cominute the sentence, or even erant o reapite, Capt. ‘Thomns now makes application to the Supreme Court for a writ of suporscdens, and has reéturn- ed home to obtuln ‘a certiflcate from Judge bmughefl:, necessury fu maklng the applica- on, —_— . TIHE INDICTED .INSURANCE MFEN. Iantrorp, Conn,, Jan, 7.—Walkiey, Furber, and Wiggin, the ex-officers of the Charter Oak Life-lnauranco Company, thls mornlng gave bonds {n §5,000 cach to appear for triul ot the March eriminal term, The bondsmen are weil- kuown citizeus. NEw Youk, Jan, 7.—The motlon to quash” the indiétment against Theodoro R. Wetmore, tho Vico-President of the Becurity Life-luaur- anco and Indemnity Compang, for consplracy In furnishiung fale¢ returis to the Insurance Departinent, was dented, and g jury was fm- pancled to try the cuse, ———— THE HOMI STAKE, Drapwoop, Dak. Ter., Jan. 7.—A disturbance occurred to-day over the Home Btake Mins No. 2, situated near Lead City, J. C. Oltinger & Ca., of Chicago. purchased this jcoperty some tino ago, aud the former proprictors tried to taka possessiou of It with a large armed force, clalming that Oltinger & Co, hnd falled to meet thelr l:uymcuu. A great many men rep- rescuting botl partica Luve been” urrested. Cuonslderablo excitement prevals, and nore trouble fs expected, Ottiuger & Co. still re- tain possussion, SHOOTING AFFRAY. Spectal Disvatch fo The Chicaan Tridbune, Leavenwonry, Kon., Jan. 7.—A shooting affale took place nightbotore lust on Wolf Creck:, Cloud Cu,, Kan,at o dance, A young man named Durgett got into a difficulty with o friend, and drew o plstol, Parties interfered, and fu tho meleo a plstol wgs discharged, the ball lodging fu tho abdomen of a man named Richard Jewell, causing his death, Bad whisky caused tho trouble, as buth wors friends. Burgett was arrosted, TIIE O'NEIT; ASSABSINATION, Apecial Dispatch lo The Chicago Trivune, BroostinatoN, 1L, Jan, 7.—The cxamination ot Dwight E. Wheaton un a cargu of murder- {nge James O'Nell ended to-night at 7 o’clock, after two days’ tedious lighting aud the {ntro- ductlon of nearly i(ty witnesses, Justico Hea- drix anpounced L declsfon that Wheaton stood dischurged, aud the accused walked from the Court-Houde with lus wife and frionds amid o storin of upplause. Tho case has been clusely coutested. e BONDS RECOVERED, Nonrmanrrow, Mass., Jan. T.—IMenry R. Ilinckley, of this town, one of the privuto do- positore who lost heavily by tho robbery of thu Northampton Bauk, has recovered $:25,000 of Unlon Pacific 6 per cent gold bonds, with two years' fntereat, ot o cost of §1,000. A short time ago Lhe bank burglors pledged $100,000 of the best rallrond bonds for o lean vl $3,000. 'l'n? bonds recovered wore amoug the colinte erals, DASTARDLY EXTORTION, Bueclal Dispateh fo TAs Chicagn Tribune, SrniNovixLD, I1L, Jan. 7.—8inon Shutloenbar- ger, of 8toue Fort, Willlamson County, charged with extorting llcizal lecs as g pensfon claim ageut, was beforo United Btates Commissioner Adams to-day for preliminury hearlog, upd s detault of ball was remanded To Juils ’ INDICTED, Bay I'raxcisco, Jan, 7.—The Grand Jury bas fouud threo {udictiments of misdemeanor azainst Johu Lelghton and one 'against Leleh- ton and C. E. Brooks jolntly, i conuection with the affair of the Kxctiequer pool, ————— COAL. The Troubles Burrounding s Hatisfactory Division of ‘the Profits of the Frojectod Cowbluntion, PINLADELMIIA, Jan. T,—Aa far 08 ean be learned, no requudt bas yet been modo Ly the Lubign operators to recall the Board of Contgol, It s, however, understood that, 1t @ coucesslon by made wuich will Eive the Lehlgh Valley o total percentage of 10 01-100 of the entlre pro- ductlon, an agrecable ta that scction will bo arrived at, Tho differencobetween the allot- ment ‘allowed by the now terms and that re. quested s about 50,000 tons, Packer aud Wit- bup wera In confurcuce thia afternuon for threo bours, but deelined to stute thelr conclusious, though ft 13 understood both wre o favor of calling enother meeting at an early day. 1€ the meeting, whict 1tis now admitted in other quarters will certatuly bo held not later than ‘Yhuraday, dovs not eatsfy the Lehigh representatives, thers will be ue” cqmbination formied, aud, in that event, thero will bo a des- perate fabt betweon the udivilual operators of the Lobigh and Bchuylkli regions and the coal- nunlug vorporations, Tho plan of the tmdi- yigual operaturs I to sflncurcmlulunu upen the wurket, and this wil] by by co-operagion with muers who, upon proper notice, will shut down {u the whole Anthracite reglon und remaln out untit ondered to resume wgwn, — An indlvidual operutor sald Lthla afternoan that uotlves wyre printed to bo Issued us soun 88 the cunwlnufun sbould 1all through calling for 8 meeting of fndividusl operators of the Lehigh and Senuyl- kil regions to take pluce ot Mauch Chunk pe- fore tus 23th of this month, EXPORT TRADE, Tavrspura, Vs, Jun. 7.—Delegates to the Natloual Couventlua of the United Stutes Ex- port Trude, to bo beld st Washingron City Jan. 23, will be carricd fram all potuts for & swal) tare for the round trlp cgsd of t, Louls and Chivsgo, They shuald report ut once their names to she Pittsburg Cotittes, whuse boad- quurters witer the Slst will Le at tue Asiiogiou, in Washington, e — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonpoy, Jun. 7.—The steamsbips Btate of Georgls, Hindoo, Nederloud, P, Cyland, sud Brocwar Castle, Irum New York, buve werjyed vt NADWAY'S REMTE From tho Hon. Thurlow Weed INDORQING Dr.RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIEY After Uslog Them for Several Years, New Torr, Jan.4, 1877, era) yenrs weed your medicines, dot fierexoetienelng their emeacy wi Elum 1646 0 pleasnry than a dut i oIt tio sdvAntao we have der! 24 diwasH i o rnl‘hflyllv‘c ter acribed than s Ty Hhe inimient fronucat|y o ably Anaing e roraised Hrelipt T frat I i fabvar. TG RADWAT'S READY RELIER Cures thie YWorst Pains in from Onete Twenty Minutess INOT ONH FEIOUR flermatog ke tsnent eed .o g FOI BV IRy BRIN: V12 waatho frst, and 13 us The Only. Pain. Remedy Tt matantlystopathe most excracinting eatan,alan iR Kol curer Conzcrtions wUEQIE ol 13 Meation " . { s Tar, VFELD, i owels, uf VILer glands, OF TgBaY,| ong epplivat FROXM ONR TO TWENTY MINUTES, o matter how violent or excrnclajing 'hu atn, thy I SEATIC, Ted- Ttidden, Innrm, Crippled, Nervous, oural3lc, ur prostrated wiih discass may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Inflammation of ibo Dladder, Inflammation of the Bowela, Qongoation of tho Luncs, Bore Throat, DifMoult Brasthing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hystorios, Croup, Diphtheria, Oatarrh, Influonza, Hoadacho, Toothache, Neuralgin, Rheumatism, Qoid Chills, Aguo Caills, Chilblains, and ¥rout Bites, eat the DEA ELIF; o R T R URE ‘el o slxiy irops cHts cure Cra erashonld slwys carry & bott DY IELIEE with them. A [fpat ficknessor DRIl from elanga of water, ter slag Freach Braudy or Uliterd as a suiniulsoy FEVER AND AGUE. EVER AND AGUE cured for 50 ce AR fl.\.fiu.ifxi‘.'u etk Lerer o] wit ituel Agnu and ailoth e Malarious, Billous Nearlet, Typhol Hilowsand ottt Fevers (aided by HAIWAYS JL syl i ial GRS HEALTH! BEAUTY! Etrong and_pura Titch Diood~Tncreass of Flosh an l\gu»?'xh“wcfl.ruuucunuuuumwmn\munmun DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has made the most astoafahing cares: so qnick, sorany aro tis chanzes the body wdurgucy tnder ts lallusact of this truly wondertal medicine, that 3 Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and ) Welght ia Scen and Felt, Fitty coau THE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER, Tvery dron of the B ruper Tilan Kesotvent commun, B fates through the ood. Ewest, Urine, and other i » ex of th ,£10 vidor of|ile o It preparss bR AT A o s, iy R R L b u’flflfll!lflll\lfll!!‘ll ¢ Bystom, Prl 010us Discharkes trom thio Lors, and ¢ Fin’ plsonica, Eruptious “keter sorea beald Tung Woem, saie fhouth, Erysipeias, Atoie, Epots, Wort in the & u T3 in | Wouib, and all wasteaof the' i the cutativa range of this wonder of i Al afow daya'sve wlil peovo o by elther of thicss fOrms of dlsease 1ta porent LOWr 100wy e, 1€ the patient, daily hecoming reducad by the wastes ana decomposition tial a0, continually Brogresias sureeeds n arresilg Uhess wastes, and repaite dioa) with nuw itariul mnde from J blood—aind twis the barsaparlilian il taint Tor when ouce thl of purineation, and Buceeed Wasten, 11a revgirs Wisl b wild gvery du pattent wiit el fimaclt stronuer, the food digc e, Bnpetica Improvinie, ud foats’ and wolgu creasine, & 'Nor ofity does tha Shraapartilian Resolvent exeel a1l [ pemal waste b e o Cnrenier Brofulodn nstitutional and 8Lindlssases, Lut It ie the only pov |3 filve cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Discases. (iravel, Diabetes, Drooiy, Blouyaye of Watar, Incntinonce ot Urinw, firlkots Albumipurta, g 10 all cases wherd there s rickediit dupwslts, of tho water i thick, clouds. mix With substances iV t! Ity of a0 ey, OF thre white allk, oF INEFa_{s A morbld, dark bilions a d white bouesdust depantia, and when thers (v} Nk sensutlon” When pussiag water, all 0f the Lack aad aloux Ly Jotus, Tumor of Twelve Yoars’ Growth Curod by Radway’s Resolvont Dn. Napwav~I haye bad Ovarlan Tamor fn tb ovaries wad “juwel NI MR WH] B0 help or it trind evorviling 1hat was recos: menided, but nothing belpey me, Isaw your Hesoirest and tuought | wouid try ic; bac had o “L n it be s lwlllmllllflennl(ur IWlIViI ars. [ took alx bortle B8 &ll:lu Itesolvent and vou box of Ludway's Iiils, and 193 gt luleuurl(el\l{flflh‘l’ and therd (8 nol o 10 D seen oF felty wid 1 feel bettor, an appler than L hisve tur i weive years. The wi i wentof ihers, Yo b : HAKNALL L RNAVE. PRICE, - - %1 Por Dottle AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Axxe ARoR, Mic! Awlkno. 1075.-Ds. LN, unior ublish 1611 You clouse. Tag your Reslveut, also using “tho teuy Lol iof about ot for "tor overisn tuniura 6u i sinloieu, wh-i I 4t emtnent phaiciaus of our Mealeul Colleye po incvd bucuraufe, \n'{ wero lke knots on & trea, My welght was fl} umds when § commenced with JOup rulnodics s oW it Istwo llillldn:ll und ten Jounds. but thiey arg b sl Fone i bave tal ll‘ twanty-four Mlil\‘l rl Le SIS Bk of Hiviot. A Cweuiy.fous i lnfltmklllr:)tl_dfl:l ’t‘l”ll‘ . U Phe wud me our *Chalse snd i " MRS, €. ERSPR: Anothier Letter from Mrs, C, Erapfe Dr. Ranwav—Kind 8irs T take the liberty tosidresd Jou fiala, My Lealt ta g & It wur Tedleinea Ihres 0f the tamors are cutie 000 80 140 fourtt 14 nearty o, Droly Is gone, bes sl finproving, and my welght decresaing very (st avu lid @ yreat aeny calle this snmuer 10 fnaulie thie wouderlul cyra y dicing lias dane for me, 001 from Ohlu, aoe from 1 ke, 885 Quito u uymbcer from ib J(f el e are well scquainted with Mra. Krapt. “Ehe catiuiablo Jady, smbd Very benevaleut. - lio fias bt Ineaus of sellus any bottled of 1 licsolrent iy (4 uiciate o 7 u Lai et 'um‘L\v'%fi:v-'hm;fi': 1 oma Womdurtul et cfected by ours Feapeet {fDEflDACUOCfl' Ana Ardar, Mich., Aug. 18. }a75, r—————— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILIS! Perfectly tasteless, eiegantly costed with swtet purqe. Fegulate. BUFILY, Clease, aud atrens waytalis, for e cuta of alldi iriere of Lo $iv2 exli, Liver, Boweis, Klduey, Bigdider, mn?wu‘fl;‘ . eusds, Headaclig, apatlpaslia S uiVesea. e ton ' Dyspepaid,” Bldoushieis,” Dificus beser, 15833 wuxhnxnl (0 s, Piics; sud gl doraugemnesis th futeraafvlscers, Wasrditon o euvets juaitld surgy B Aegutulle. cuttainlog Bo warcurs 3y b Sl . yeanlttza (3 v e Tollo by Dl e ur i Digustia i i Cautiy 4 ot It Pllee joci 1) 3 Jon b s cals Bisa ol Viaii: e ot W L e o i | !!1,;43.‘5‘ 5 Tt vk o ! A A {OR R U Fatie was i dotce of Mg I the ahoy e X Boja'hy D, READ FALSE AND TRUE £ond ona {attzr stamp to MADWAY & £0. N5 arrelictle, 1o . 7 pOxXt gu“:_u G dew r'.us. Lafufuation WSt

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